On October 27, authors Esi Edugyan (Washington Black) and Meg Wolitzer (The Female Persuasion) read from their latest novels. Then they were interviewed by the Toronto Star's Books Editor, Deborah Dundas, as part of the 2018 Toronto International Festival of Authors. Their work touches on race, gender and the power of mentorship.
This episode is produced and hosted by Ardo Omer. Introduction by Director Geoffrey E. Taylor.
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